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Pine64 Teases $25 Linux Smartwatch

While open-source enthusiasts still await the year of the Linux desktop, hardware developer Pine64 is advancing the cause of a US$25 Linux-powered smartwatch, dubbed "PineTime." ...

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Archman Linux: Pure Arch With Extra Flair

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New Insightly Marketing Platform Modernizes Legacy CRM

Insightly on Tuesday announced the availability of Insightly Marketing, which integrates marketing, sales, and project management into a single platform to support dynamic customer journeys ...

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New OSGeoLive Release Opens Doors to Geospatial Worlds

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Drauger OS Makes a Capable Linux Game Console Platform

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Powerful Enterprise-Class Chromebooks May Make Windows Exit Possible

A new collaborative effort between Dell Technologies and Google has produced the world's first enterprise-class Chromebook ...

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Cryptocurrency OS Makes It Easy to Buy and Spend Digital Cash

If you are ready to jump into the digital world of a bitcoin economy, Cryptocurrency OS might be your most convenient way to fast-track your entry ...

Cerebras Debuts Big Chip to Speed Up AI Processes

Startup chip developer Cerebras on Monday announced a breakthrough in high-speed processor design that will hasten the development of artificial intelligence technologies ...

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Slackel Linux Works Well Inside Its Openbox

The latest release of Slackel Linux renews and improves the mashup of Slackware and Salix built around an Openbox pseudo desktop environment ...

Faulty Driver Coding Exposes Microsoft Windows to Malware Risks

Numerous driver design flaws by 20 different hardware vendors expose Microsoft Windows users to widespread security compromises that can cause persistent malware attacks ...

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How to Distro Hop With a Web Browser

Getting familiar with Linux up close and personal is easy to do with a free service provided by DistroTest.net, a website that allows testing without ISO downloads or local installations ...

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Newcomer EndeavourOS Offers a Friendlier Arch Linux Experience

Good-bye Antergos Linux. Welcome to the Arch neighborhood, EndeavourOS. Here's hoping that you are well received! ...

How to Exert Privacy Control Over Your Home Speakers

Three leading smart speaker technology makers -- Amazon, Google and Apple -- have suspended contractor review of consumer recordings following disclosures that the devices are nearly always listening and have captured personal, business and other delicate human interactions ...

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TROM-Jaro: A New Twist on Open Source Freedom

TROM-Jaro Linux offers a new twist on the concept of open source as free software ...

GitHub Blocks Devs in US-Sanctioned Regions

GitHub is blocking users in Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Syria from accessing its services to comply with U.S. trade control laws. ...

Microsoft, OpenAI Shoot for the Stars

Microsoft wants to empower its Azure cloud computing service with yet-to-exist artificial general intelligence (AGI) technologies to create new goals for supercomputing ...

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Neon: A Wannabe Linux Distro For KDE Lovers

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The Path to Interstellar Travel Starts With Looking Up

Earthlings have a natural inclination to gaze at the heavenly bodies. Many even dream of reaching for the stars. Mae C. Jemison is actually planning to get humans to other solar systems within the next century ...

Twitter Tweaks Desktop Design

Twitter on Tuesday unveiled a fresh new look for its desktop website that mimics the look and feel of its mobile platforms ...

Qualcomm Gives Speed Boost to New Mobile Gaming Platform

Qualcomm Technologies aims to push the speed limits of mobile gaming with the added features in its Snapdragon Mobile Platform announced Monday ...

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